NESKOVIC, M.V.; MLADE1107IC-STOJIMIROVIC, Z.T.; BOJANOVIC, J.J.; JEVTOVIC, J.J.;
MILOSEVIC, P.P.; KULIC-JAPUNDZIC, I.; STEFANOVIC, Lj.S.
Metabolic relations of proteins, lipids ap'd glucides. II. The effect
of the intravenous injection of glucose on the fatty acids of the blood
plasma in'dogs during starvation. Acta med. iugosl. 16 no.2:201-242
162.
1, Biohemijski institut i Hemijaki institut Medicinskog fakulteta U
I?eogradu.
(GLUCOSE) (BLOOD LIPIDS) (FATTY ACIDS) (STARVATION)
-1
ROTOVIC, Bozica; KULIC-JAPUND7,IC, Ivanka
Chemical structure and biochemical role of polyphosphoric acids
and their derivatives. Med. pregl. 18 no.1%57-462 165.
1. Hemijski institut Medicinskog fakulteta Univerziteta u Beogradu
(Upravnikt Prof. dr. Pavle Trpinao).
Treatment of bronchial asthma with prednisone. zdrav. Bel. 6 no.1i:
55-56 N 160. (MIRA 13112)
1. 12 terapevticheakago otdeleniya Brestskoy oblastnoy bolinitsy.
(ASTIOU) (PREGNADIENSTRIONS)
Imaunalogy
C.-I" E."J.'.0s -.-Ovi*L I ~' IA If DIV, k')'1 2.118.221 .2:616-097-Crl-' .6-092
3!%U--R J.- KIJj,!CH V.~ Cli:iic o-f Gynccclo7y , '..'edical Faculty,
$ ~Lwt~ -
UiiversitFT5ync',..,oloc-~ic',co-A-'orodii',-r,~,ca 1,linika Lek. Fak.
1'U), Pl,zon, Head (Prodnosta) Prnf Dr V. ij.iI~,'OLAS; Faculty Blood
Tran3fUZ-10tl Station (Fa-,mltni Transfuzni Stanice), Plzen, Head
(Prinar) Dr V. 19TLICH.
in Fathof;onosis of Isoir,.---,-LL-=a-ion in the ABO
L3 L'
systen."
Prar,uo, Casonis Le~caru Cc, ;'~cych, Vol 105 o It.8, 2 Dec 60', pp
1319 - 1322
Abs /-Autl-,ors I Ehc-.lisa su,,',".iry rodifiod isoinnuni zation
_7
can be producad by ant; "nic of the f atus a*aich -.,enet-
~-o -he blood c'rculation of the mot',-~-ar. Preventive neas-
rate in.
ures are discussed. I Table, 11 Czech reforences. (Ai-ianuscript
received Dec 65).
KULICH,V.; VESELYIV.
Can tolerance to Rho(D) antigen originating during the course
of Rho(D) heterospecific pregnancy be proven? Cesk. gynek. 29
noel:94-97 P64.
1. Falk. transf. stanice v Plzni; prednosta: MUDr. V.Kulich.
4..
SHAUER, I. [Sauer, I.]; KULIKH, V. [Kulich, V.)
Isoimmunization of women with fetal ABO-antigeni in art.4ficial
interruption of pregnancy. Akush. i gin. 40 no.2;38-41 Mr-Ap
164. (MIRA 17:11)
1. Akuahersko-ginekologicheske3ft klinika, (zav. - prof. V. Mikolash
[Mikolas, V.)) Karlova univerviteta. v PilIzana, Chekhoslovatskava
Sotsialisticheskaya Resr,iblika i stantsiya parelivaniya krovi Go-
sudarstvennoy bollnitsy (zav. V. Kulikh) meditsinskogo fakulftete.
v Pilizene.
LAVICKA, J.; BLAHOS, J.; BRABE14COVA, H.; SITAJ, S.; VIRT, S.;
MIKUSp F.; KRESANEKp E.; Spolupracovall: MESTAN, J.,, MUDr.j
SFN - transfuzni stanice, Praba 10; KULIC~'. Vil,.MuDr.,
TS - Plzen; DZAVIK, VI., K[Dr... TS GeEfM,' ~t OVA,
Trencin, MUDr.; Laboratorni prace: PREUSOVA, H.; NOVAKOVA, A.;
LUSKOVA, K.
Normal levels of blood uric acid in various regions of Czecho-
slovakia. Cas. lek. cesk. 102 no.34:937-941 23 Ag 163.
1. Klinika chorob vnitrnich lekarske fakulty KU v Plzni, pred-
nosta prof. dr. K. Bobek Vyzkumny ustav endokrinologic)q v
Fraze, reditel doe. dr. K, Silink Vyzkumny ustav cborob rev-
matickych v Piestanech, reditel doe. dr. S. Sitaj Interne
oddelenie OUNZ, Gelnica, veduci MUDR. F. Mikus.
(URIC ACID) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS)
TOSHCInXO, Ye.G.,- KIJLICIMKO, A.F.
Use of intratracheal artif!,~.ira respiration im the ccopcund
treabaent of diptherial poly-neuritis. Pediatriia no.6:65--67
161. (MIRA 14:9)
1. Iz kliniki infektviotmyl:h bolezney Nav, - dotsent S-Ye.
Shapiro) Khabarovelcogo raeditsinskogo instituta (dir. - prof.
S.K. Vecbepayev) na bazo gorodskoy Infelctsionnoy bollnitsy
Khabaravska glavnr vrach Ye.E. Ageyeva, konsulltant-pediatr -
dotsent G.S. Poatoi~.
(NEURITIS, MULTIPLE) (DIP11TIEUA)
(RWHRILTION, ARTIFICIAL)
KM&ICHINO. Ael., inzh.
I
Experience in manufacturing building machinery of the raracharovo-
Machinery Plant -of the Main Division for Housing and Civilian Con-
struction in the City of Moscov. Stroi. i dor. mashinoatr. 4 n6.1:
33-34 Ja '59. (MIRA 12:1)
(Moscov Province-Building machinery induAtry)
KULTCHz-NEO, B.
fleavy-weight trU~;,, train drivars. lvt.tranap. 35 no.6:35 Je 157
(114LRA 10-7)
Colutomobile driver4)
SOV/137-59-1-802
Translation from: Referativnyy zliurnal. Metallurgiya, 1959, Nr 1, p 108 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Davydenko, 1. D., Kulichenko, G. F.
TITLE: Use of Stavropol' Natural Gas in Flame Treatment of Metals
(Primeneniye stavropollskogo prirodnogo gaza pri gazoplamennoy
obrabotke metallov)
PERIODICAL: Byul. tekhn.-ekon. inform. Sov. nar. kh-va Rostovsk. ekon. adm.
r-na, 1958, Nr 3, pp 8-9
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card 1/1
DAVYDRIKO, -12D..Irand. takhn.nouk,laureat Inninskoy i Stalinskoy premiy. ;
KULICREUKO, G.F., inzh.
Using Stavropol natural gas for gas cutting of mst8lg at the
Taganrog Olrasnyi kotelishchik" Plant. Energomashinostroonia 4
no. 6:27-30 Ja 158- (MIRA 11!8)
(Gas, Natural)
(Gas welding and cutting)
SOV/13549-10-14/23
18(7)
AUTffORS.- Davydenko, I.D., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Xulichenko, G.F~,
and Yeremenkol M.M., Engineers
TITLEt Oxygen Flux Cutting of Stainless Steels Using Natural Gas
rERiODICALs Svarochnoye proizvodstvot 1959t Nr 10, pp 31-33 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs The authors state that oxygen flux cutting of stainless steels
with thicknesses of 10-100 mm and more is used increasingly in
different branches of industry.The Taganrog Boiler Factory now
uses for oxygen flux cutting the cheap natural gas of the S'Vavro-
poll deposits. This gas has e, pressure of 0.7 at. at the- working
site. It contains 97.7% methane, 1.6% nitrogen and 0.7% carbon-
gas. The technical characteristics are given in a table. Iron
powders of the following types are useds VSs PZhV, YK and PZhE.
Table 2 shows the parameters of the welding regime for different
thicknesses of steel (10 + 90 mm). For safety at the working sitel
local ventilation is necessary. In the construction of assembly
and ventilation V.I. Kharin and Ye.I. Abramov participated. There
Card 1/2 are 1 photograph, 4 diagrams and 2 tables.
SOV/135-59-10-14/23
Oxygen Flux Cutting of Stainless Steels Using Natural Gas
ASSOCIATIONs Taganrogskiy zavod "Krasnyy kotellshchik" (Taganrog Factory "Red
Boiler-Maker")
Card 2/2
KIULICIIEIIKOY L
- Destroyer at oaa. Voen. man. 38 no.21ll F 062* 1 ,
ki\41RA 15~2)
(Destroyers(Warships))
KULIGHMO, L,I.; RAZUMOVSKIT, S.D.; 53%MIOVA, L.S.
P~rrolrois of h7drocarbon gas mixtureo containing ethylene. Gaz. proM6
4 no.11:40-43 159. (MIIU 13:2)
(Hydroc4Lrbons) (Ithylene)
dL
s/b6Y6O/OOO/O1/O3/O24
B022 BOOB
AUTHORS: Razumovskiy, S. D., Semenova, L. S., Kulichenko, L. I.
TITLE: Pyrolysis of Straight-run Gasoline to Ethylenel
PERIODICAL: Khimicheakeya promyshlennost', 1960p No. 1, pp. 19 - 23
TEXT: The selection of optimum conditions for the pyrolysis of straight-
run gasoline to ethylene in an industrial pipe still was the problem, for
the purpose of which the paper under review was elaborated. The laboratory
unit used and mode of operation are described and It is mentioned that the
complete analysis of pyrolysis produots was carried out in the TeIATIM ap-
paratus, and in individual cases in the VT1 device. The composition of the
gasoline used, and of the cracked gaa is mentioned. Tho composition of
the reaction products and the yield of acetylene at the p-rolysis of
straight-run gasoline in-the absence of diluents fTable 1~,..in a mixture
with a vapor content of up to 2 and up to 10W6, related to
q5 (Tabl e :~)
the weight of the gasoline (Table 4) are mentioned next. The results ob-
tained under the same'conditions (8250) at the pyrolynis of butane, light
gaeolinb, and atraight-run gasoline are mentioned (Table 3). The results
Card 1/2
Pyrolysis of Straight-run Gasoline to Ethylene S/064/60/000/01/03/024
3022/BO06
of the pyrolysis of straight-run gasoline and cracked gas (Table 5),
methane (Table 6), and a comparison of the results obtained with and
without methane (Table 7) are mentioned. Conditions for the pyrolysis of
straight-run gasoline to ethylene in pipe atills are recommended on the
baais of all re6ults obtained (Table 8). The Orskiy zavod sintetichc-skogo
spirta (Orsk Plant for Sathetic Alcohol) is mentioned. There are
8 tables and 9 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
Card 2/2
!-CZ I-c3r LIPLCM r.=-kMFL"lCC- . Toi, T-,U-LCFII:Lum
-i--i 1- 1 - oar vie g-mrrit-I I~al %-I-
-Ti ISUT,
70 -
~.-Ik
"'No.
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PAVIDVSKIY, Ta.N.; KULICHENKO. N.I.
Ow j-
Work of the Ichthyological Commission of the Academy of Sciences
of the U.S.S.R. during 1951-1955. Vop.ikht. no-7:228-233 156.
(MIR& 10:3)
1. Ikhtiolo icheskays, kowissiya Akademii nauk SSSR.
fIchthyology)
,--KUICHIMO, N. 1.
Amount of blood and hemoglobin in pelagic and bottom marine
fishes. Zhur.ob,biol. 21 no.lt64-66 ja-Ir 160. (WRA 130)
1. Institut morfologli zhivotnvkh Imeni A.N. Srerteova AN SSSR.
(13LO(M) (HEMOGLOBIN) (IFISHES--AUTOMT)
V
AUTHOR: Kulichenko, V.
107-5-12/54
TITLE: A First Design (Pervaya konstruktsiya)
PERIODICAL: Radio, 1956, Nr5,p. 10 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: A short description in general term of a simple electronic controller
of boiler water level designed by the electrician Nikolay Trubkin under
the supervision of engineer Viktor Gopko at the Coke-Gas Plant, Moscow.
The controller is based on the standard amplifier 39-42 and measuring
pickups for steam flow, water flow, boiler-water level. Tests have shown
good results. It is planned to equip all boilers of the plant power station
with the feed-water controllers of the above design.
V. Filin, worker of the same plant, has designed an automatic device that
operates when a person approaches its antenna.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress.
Card 1/1
STEKLOV, Mikhail Ivanovich;-KULICIIENKOI V.F., otv..za Vyp-
(Amateur URF radio equipment; for radio clubs of vocational
technical schools]Samodellnaia UKV radioapparatura; v po-
moshch' radiokruzhkam professionallno-tolhnitneskikh uchi-
lishch. Moskva, TSentr. dor. ku-11tury uchashchikhoia pro-
feasionallno-tekhn. uchebrykh zavederdi, 1960. 31 P.
(MIRA 15: 10)
(Radio, Shortwave)
KULICHINKO, V.F.; KOVYIRSHINA, I.B.; VOYMKOVA, I.S.; SHIRINA, X.F.; BUGELISM,
?r
[Skillful hands; organization and work of the Ob'killful Hands' club] Umely*
'. ruki. Organizateiis, i oodershanis raboty kruzhka "Umelye ruki.m Isd-vo
TaK VLKSK mKolodaim, gyardiiag, 1953. 286 p. (MLBA 6:11)
(manual training)
AUTHOR: Kuliohenko, V.F. (Moscow) 47-4-17/20
TITM Journal of Young Technicians (Zhurnal yunykh tekhnikov)
PERIODICAL3 Fizika v shkoleg 1957, No 4, pp 85-89 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The article comments in general on the contents of the first
five editions of the popular scientific-technical magazine
I#Yunyy tekhnik" (Young Technician), published by the Central
Committee of the Komsomol (TsK VLKSM) and mainly intended for
students of the 9 - 10th class. The first number appeared in
September 1956 and had a circulation of 200,000. Its object
is to acquaint the reader with the world of science and tech-
niqueg and the aims of the Sixth 5-Year Plan, to show him
works and electric plants and assist him in comprehending sub-
jects taught at tho school. Special interest for the new pub-
lioation is also shown by teachers of physics. The article
points to an essay of Oleg Pisarzhevskiy "How was the S-tellar
Substance Produced" (Kak bylo isgotovleno zvezdnoys veshche-
atvo) which appeared in 2 issues and to a lecture delivered by
the English physicist Ro Fierls in Moscow on the subject "Part-
icles of Which the Universe was Built". In No 4 of the magazine,
G. Babatq Doctor of Technical Soiencest writes on the struct-
Card 1/3 ure and principle of operation of accelerators of particles.
Journal of Young Technicians
47-4-17/20
In No 1# P.Ya. Antropov, USSR Minister of Geology and Protection
of the Mineral Resources, deals with prospecting for radioactive
minerals such as uranium and thorium. The article also hints
at artificial Earth satellites only months away from reality.
A discussion which was conducted with K. Stanyukovich, Doctor
of Technical Soiencest and printed in No 4 of the magazine,
deals with a flight to the stars, and Yu. Khlebtsevich, Candid-
ate of Technical Sciences, discusses in No 3 the intercontinent-
al television which he considers possible within the next 5-
Year Plan by means of a cosmic re-translator moving along a
given orbit. The article describes an excursion to the Moscow
Automobile Works imeni I.A. Likhachev (Moskovskiy avtozavod
imeni I.A. Likhacheva) (No 3). The writer A. Dorokhov des-
cribes a giant machinebuilding plant and A. Smirnyagina a
watch-making factory (No 1). No 3 of the magazine shows the
reader the Moscow Bearing Works (Moskovskiy podshipnikovyy
zavod) in which the automated workshop is a model of technical
perfection. A still better description of the same plant is
given in No 1, 1957, by the Engineers S. Vlasov and Yu. Kozl-
minykh. Another excursion In No 4 carries the reader to a
maritime crab factory and A. Morozov (in No 1, 1957) tells
Card 2/3 about the production of oil and describes the operation of an
Journal of Young Technicians
47-4-17/20
oil well. The article points out that the secondary school
students, in addition to elementary sciences, are also in-
structed on the fundamentals of production. On this subject
the experience is limited and the help of the journal is,
therefore, valuable to both students and teachers. Mention is
also made of articles written by A. Gurvich, Deputy Chief
Designer of the Machine Tool Plant (Stankotroiteltnyy zavod),
F. Chestnov, Engineer M. Vasillyev, and of an article about a
40-ton dump truck designed by the Minsk Automobile Factory
(Minskiy avtozavod), The now truck MA3-530 has a capacity
ratio equal to I hp per 90 kg of freight against 35 kg on the
2-5-ton truck rA3-51. The article refers further to con-
tributions of the renowned mathematician and mechanician P.L.
Chebyshev, aircraft designer A,$. Yakovlev and Valeriy Agra-
novskiy. In conclusion it is regretted that there is no teacher
of physics on the editorial staff of the magazine.
AVAILABLEs Library of Congreso
Card 3/3
15-1957-3-2572
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Geologiy", 1957, Nr 3,
p 2 (USSR)
AUTHORS: Kulichenko, V. G., Bazilevich, I. B., Onishchenko, 0. M.
TITLE: Mikhail Nikolayevich Klyushinkov (On His Fiftieth Birth-
day and the Thirtieth Anniversary of His Scientific and
Pedagogical Activity) ZMikhail Nikolayevicki Klyushnikov
(K 50-letiyu so dnya rozhdeni a i 30-letiyu nauchnoy i
pedagogicheskoy deyatellnostip
PERIODICAL: Nauk. zap. KYyivslk. un-t, 1956, Vol 15, Nr 2, pp 181-
1B2
ABSTRACT: M. N. Kryushnikov 1yushnikov 17, professor at Kiyw
University, studiefte geology and mineral resources of
Ukraina (Ukraine) and the Urals. His most important
works have to do with the stratigraphy of Tertiary de-
posits of refractories, brown coal, kaolin, and other
Card 1/1 materials.
KULICHRNKO, Y.G.
New data on lower Maykop sediments in the southwentern Crimea.
Nauk.zap.K3riv.un. 16 no.14:107-113 157- (141RA 13:4)
(Crimou--Geology, Stratigraphic)
KTJLICBETKOP V. G. Candidate of Geolog-Minoralog Sci (diss) -- "The mollxisks of
the Paleogenic deposits of the sout1western portion of the mountainous Crimea".
Kiev, 1959. 22 pp (Min Higher Educ Lrla- SPR, Kiev State U Im T. G. Shevchenko),
150 copies (KL, Tlo 20, 1959, 110)
LITVINt O.L. [Ly-tvyn, O.L.]; KULICHENKO, V.G. [Kulichenkop-v.~-]
Natural mineral pigments. (Pratail Int3t. geol. nauk All URSR,
Ser. gool. rod. kor. kop. no.1:158-166 163. (t-fIRA 18:6)
Lbl,) ;J~l I.G. V.]!. j
,
j,'c.,.l gantroiod mi.juj,'~ of ~hp- i'aially P! -,;:J ac fro!" the
1, - (I -
ladllu '10111fi,fill's 01, tim Ilosturl, Criviort. Doi). Xi U ~?l - 11 ~- ~; 3%-400
I i)3. ('LIL'U 17:10)
1. In.-tititt goologiclieski3ch nauk AE UkrSSA. Fredstavleno akaderukon
A-11 V.G. Dondna,chiewn [liond'archwc, V.,Al.j.
KULICHENKO, V.G. [Kulichenko, V.H.]
New data on the distribution of Cardiidae in the Pliocene i
i
sediments of the Crimea. Geol. zhur. 24 noo5t69-74 164. 1
(MIRA 17M) 1
1. Institut geologicheakikh nauk AN UkrSSR.
ACC NR, -AR6035427- CODE: UR/Ol37/66/ooo/Oo9/IO71/IO71
AUDIOR: Zhmuds'kyy, 0. Z.; Kulicheako, V. P.; Maksymyuk, P. 0.
TITLE: Study of the microsturcture of Al-Cu-Ni alloys
SOURCE: Ref. zh. Metallurgiya, Abs. 9146T
REF. SOURCE: Visnyk Kyyivslk. un-tu. Ser. fiz. ta khim., no. 6, 1966, 10-11
TOPIC TAGS: aluminum alloy, copper containing alloy, nickel containing alloy, metal
grain structure, grain size, metal heat treatment
ABSTRACT: Ingots of alloys of Al with 4% Cu and 0 - 2% Ni were deformed and annealed
at 4000 for 10 hours. The microstructure was investigated after annealing at 4000,
quenching from 5400, and natural and artificial aging. With increase of the Ni con-
tent, the grain size decreases, and the boundaries expand and lose their continuity.
The grain size and the state of the boundaries are practically unaltered by heat treat,
ment. The decrease in the grain size is connected with the fact that Nidecreasee the
grain energy. From the Resume. [Translation of abstract]
SUB CODE: 11
BOYKO, A.I.. red.; DAYYDOY, A.P., red.: POLYAKOV, A.A... prof., red.;
SOKOLOVA, L.M., vetvrech, red.; YARN=q T.S., kBnd. veteri-
rwrnykh nauk, red.;AMICHIKO, T.S.. red.; MALOVA, L.I., red.;
PBMIZNKIN, I.T.. tekhn. Ted. -
[Invention and innovation in veterinary medicine; materials of
the First All-Union Conference, 19581 Izobretntel'stvo i ro-
tsionalizataila v vaterinerii; materisly Ysesoiuznogo sove-
ahchaniia isobrotatelei i ratsionalizatorov v oblasti veteri-
narii. lot, 1958. Moskva, Izd-vo M-va oollkhoz. SSSR, 1960.
188 P. (HIRA 14:5)
1. Toesoyuznoye soveshebBniye izobretateley i retsionalizato-
rov v oblasti voterinarii. let, 1958. 2. Nachallnik Glnvnogo
upravloniya voterinarii, chlen kollegii Ministerstvo sellsko-
go khozyaystva SSSR ( for Boyko) 3. Nachallnik otdels po izo-
bretatel'stvu i ratHionalizataii Ministerstva sellskogo kho-
2yoystva SSSa. (for Davydov). 4. Direktor Voesoyuznogo
nouchno-iseladavatel'skogo Instituta veterinarnoy sanitarii
(for Polyakov). 5. Glavnoye upravloniye veterinsrii Mini-
steretva sellskogo khozyaystva SSSR (for Sokolova). 6. Za-
veduyualichiy laboratoriyey makhanizataii Voeso3niznogo nanchno-
iseledovatellskogo instituto vaterinnrnoy sanitnrii (for Yar-
nykh) (Yeterinery medicine-Congresses)
(Yeterinary instruments and apparntus)
7
KULICIFINK0, V. V.
KULICHE,14KO, V. V. - "Effect of the State of the Dispersion Medium on the
Adsorption of Vapors and Solutes." Sub 19 Dee 52, Moscow Ordrr of'
Lenin State U ineni. 11. V. Lomonosov. (Dissertati n for the Degrce
of Candidate in ghendcal Sciences).
SO: Vechernaya Moskva January-December 1952
KULICHENKO., V. V.
V
Ad.:;orpt,, from solutiowi in the vicinity of thP lower
r6ttcal tviiii-nitur,t. ille'-watc-T on ffi
-dat-m-
Pnd on 11 77 i~T v
~') 11v.). Poplady Ikn,(. Xel k
R. 82, S., V152): rf. C.,1 . 45, 54-11,1g, 9917c;
.16, * -For a sy;t,ni with a lmi,r crit. teirip. of irli-'Ci-
010 -1.1~orptiofi i'milcrill the. crit. tclilp. 1,
'.imflld tj.i ~.i thrmirll .1 urix. 11tit have Ili S"'Ilape above 1o'
t ~),j vqii~ntly the kotlserm3 Miould intersect, i.e. the Icinp.
,w,ff. of the ad,nrption should revvrsc its ,igo. Atkorption
of Me,,: iii solo. in 11.0 (1, - 18'), at 0, ;12.7,
mul 70', Nv( a peat active
-re. dr td. on 3 types of adsorl nts: '
)e 11(
(1), a ZriCI-activated sucrose C (11), q I Jamphlack-
wit"i ~Pllerical particles QU). By adsorption of McOll
v,por, I hw; the finest, 11 coarser porei, whereas III is
11011polo'.13. At 0" the adsotption iqothrrin of Afcill-f
1, i--.,_--, throiigli :v max, a,; expected forn compIctely miscilile
" f, 'N; ,,, the Clirvei are Thc 0* and
:!i , :12 7 ' izothrr:w; it lrjiv,r concil..' the temp.
of the jd!,orptioa k ncg.' %V11crus at higlicr teirips.,
above (ho-, intersection point, it is pos. This corresly)ads
to the fall of Oil! noly, with increasing temp. at low concris.,
as a result of which the beginning of capillary layering and
of inultiolol. afliorption (which mark rapid Increase of the
a(korption) is shiftcd to lower coneni. It the 1?,7* ud-
5orpt ion isotherin all 11 is made to coincide (through MAtic-
tion of life ordinate meale by a factor of 11) with that of
III at the point of relative concn. cle. - 0.5, the 2 Lqatberms
coincide entirely fill to the point of inflection; beyond that
point, t'he reduced isotherin 11 pame-i above the isotheirni 1.
Conr,cquciftly, the primary advirptiort proerss Is the name
oil 11 and on III tip to the point of beginning capillary laYet-
ing or inultimol. adsorption. On 11, the adsorption Lio-
therw5 of NIc,N froin aq. solu. and front vapor end -it the
sartic filially adsorbed arrit. at c1c. or P/P. - 1; consL-
quently, In both instances, the same, i.e. the total, vol. of
the adsorbing pores beconics filled at that point. Along
the cour,;o of the adsorption, the vaptir isotherni pa%sei
above the i~othcriu froin soln., and the inflection point of
the latter lies at higher clc,. On 111, the N-apor and the
5oln. kotherins cohicide up to the point of beginning multi-
mol. adsorption, whereafter the %mpor isotherm rises
rallidly above file soln. isotherill, formation of the tillimol.
ailgorption I.Lyer Is Ihe %une froin vitpor qvid from solo.
N. Tholl
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KISEIRY, A.Y.; KULICHINKO, V.V.
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Adsorption of benzene vapors at temperatures above and below the melting
point, on adsorbents of varying struoture. Zt=,fiz.khix* 29 no.4:663-
667 AP 155. (M& 8:8)
1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet in. M.V- lomonosova.
(Benzene) (Adsorption)
KULIC1111FINK01 V. 14"
1 -
"Prospects of UsinI7 Fission Product Source Radiation in Radiation Chemistry".
by 11. V. Zimakov, E. V. Volkova, A. V. Fokin,, V. V. Kulichenko,, V. G. Vereskunov,
A. 0. Dykov, and N. I. Bogdanov
Report presented at 2nd U71 Atoms-for-Peace Conference, Geneva, 9-13 Sept 1958
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"A Thermic Method of Preparing Sr-90 Sources."
report presented at the Conference on Radioisotopes in Metallurgy and Solid State
Physics, LA.EA, Copenhagen, 6-17 Sept 1960.
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AUTHORS: Zimakov, P. V., Kulichenko, V. V.
TITLE: Some ProblemsConcerning the Localization of Radioisotopes
in Connection With the Problem of Their Safe Storage
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya energiya, 1960, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 58-63
TEXT: The authors have made a detailed study of the methods used today
for the storage of radioactive waste matter, and they now discuss the
hazards involved. It must be borne in mind that, in general, radioactive
wastes will actually rom~in on the spot for several centuries, especia'ly
if it contains SOO, CS1 7, and similar Isotopes. First, the authors re-
ject the widespread opinion that fluid radioactive wastes can be safely
stored in any container. Apart from corrosion, there may arise considerable
overpressure in the gas container. This overpressure results from radio-
lytically evolving gases and might lead to the destruction of the container,
Certain radioactive solutions are capable of evolving gas in quantities
of up to 10 cm3/cujj- per hour, In addition, the activity of the waste
matter may heat the container and thus destroy it through evolution of
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of Radioisotopes in Cbnnection With the B006YI3063
Problem of Their Safe Storage
vapor or pyrochemical processes. Storage at great depths does riot prevent.
radioactive fluids from penetrating into the ground water. The most
promising method is to solidify all fluid radioactive matter, a possl-
bility that is discussed in detail. Of special interest is the conversion
of radioactive wastes into difficultly soluble precipitates, such as
hydroxides, phosphates, eto. The best way to keep radioactive wastes on
the spot is to deposit isotopes in the form of vitreous preparations of
the smallest possible size. An analysis of the physicochemical fundamentals
of producing such preparations is presented, and some specific features
of the state and behavior of sealed-in radioactive fission fragments are
discussed. The melting processes and also the formation of radioactive
aerosols (which increases rapidly with temperature, especially above
12000C) in the heat treatment of radioactive slimes are described.
Fractional and X-ray structural analyses have shown that the melts
obtained are inhomogeneous, i.e., the vitreous, amorphous preparation
contains crystalline inclusions, particularly iron compounds, -.:hich are
the principal carriers of radioactive fragments. Problems of leaching Cut
and elution of radioactive matter by ground water, as well as self-heatirx
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of Radioisotopes in Connection With the Boo6/B063
Problem of Their Safe Storage
due to radiation are discusaed in detail. There are 6 figure3~ 3 tables,
and 14 references: 6 Soviet and 8 US.
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AUTHORS: Bykov, A., G'' Zimakov, P. V., Kulichenka, V. V.
TITLE: Radioactive properties of fission-fragment preparations
PERIODICAL: Atomnaya enereiya, v.. 10, no. 4, 1961, 362-367
TEXT: Since it is very difficult to obtain pure preparations of individual
fission fraUments and since these are therefore very expensive, the authors
have investigated the properties and the possibility of usine preparations
containinr, a mixture of uranium fission products. Fragrnf.ont isotope mixturps
containing only those fragments which are of importtnce for practical purposes,
no gaseous or those which are volatile at normal temperatures, and which
are produced by uranium fission are called mixed fragment preparations. Thp
test results of such preparations are illustrated graphically. Fig. 1 shows
the change in time of the relative P-activity of different fragment isotopes.
Fig. 2 shows the change in time of the y-activity of fraoment isotopes
(R3.) = rare-earth elements); Fig. 3 shows the change in time of the mean
maximum radiation energy of fragment mixtures and the iaean energies of P-
and y-radiation; Fig. 4 shows the drop of the 0- and y-activity in time
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(the full curves represent :alculated values, the test data are plotted
with different points); Fig. 5 shows the change in time of the relative
total output of radiation. The half-lives of frai:ment mixtures having
various a.,res have been calculated from the drop of w-,tivity:
age of the fragments, days
100 270 36o 540 720
P-radiation 140 200 330 400 480
y-radiation 75 80 95 240 -
Application of fragment preparations as gamma sources: For this purpose,
preparations of Cs137, Zr95, Nb95, and fragment mixtures are suited. The
following table gives the half-life and radiation output of various gamma
sources:
half-life radiation outnut.
Radiation sources
CS137 _ Ba137 33 a 1 33 a
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33 a 1 100
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halfe-life radiation OUtDUt.
Radiation sources age of fragment
1 1.5 1 2 1 2 1 5
Zr95 _ Nb95 75 d 75 d 75 d 100 2.1 0.0
fragment mixture 95 d 240 d - 100 15.0 6.7
fragment mixture
without C8137 95 d 1150 d 2qO d 1 100; 9.1 0.6
Ce -ra %,
137, which has a gamma diation. energy of 0.661 Mev, (which criginates
from the daughter product Ba137) seems to be mont promising becaise of its
high lifetime and small output drop. Fragment preparations an beta sources-
The possibilities ol using them depeitua un Lne vaiqse o.L action cu Liit:
preparation, i.e., on the mean range of P-particles. In Table 3, the mean
ranges are given in mm. From the thickness of a layer ('~ 1/2) where half of
the P-particles are absorbed, the self-absorption is calculated from the
formula P -0,693d 1/2/0 .693 d for a layer having the thickness d.
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Table 4 shows the values of P in c1fo vqiich have been calculated for a layer
having a density of 2.7 G/cM3, A 1/2 has been determined from the absorption
curves in aluminum: fragment age, days AI/2' mg1cm2
Table 5 shows the radioactive 6o 20
properties of fragment sources 180 48
of P-radiation, 270 69
360 70
Source T 1/2 max Mev pmax' Mev O-particle Self-absorption in prepara-
range, mm tiori3of various layers of
AirIH 2OjAl 2.7 g/cm3 density, in %.
With a dy r of a thickness
1 1 27 mp.-/=21139 mz/cm~~iM07rv~U
Sr 90 28 a 1.40 0.54 4800 7.35 2.31 10 38 58
Y90 1$1 hr
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"Jur'.1ilic un it is established that ',;Iixed
1~oth beta and gumma sources. lp,qourceo' shoul,11 ~.)e ac, '1,4-1
I t 'bias been found that r-active iooto-pes havinr- an Of twf~ are :70st
because the mean and the l~i.~~an maxi=::~. t,,: c- n b c.
1 k i t . Tle most favorable ace -for y-sources -is
There are 5 fir,-nires, 5 tables, and 9 -cferences: .11; Soviet-1,21oc and 1'. no-1-
Sovie'-bloc. The two referen*ces to inL;ii-sh-lar.~;uaEe n,iblications read as
Iollovi,;- C. Amplilett, ProEr. Nucl. Energy, III, 'Prorress Chemi3try, 2,
Per,-amori Prcos, 05V*- H1. "E'vans, Proc.'Phys. Soc., London, A63, r-75, (T,?5o).
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AUTHOR: Vereskunov, V. ZakharMTz_ K._P.,- Nu~Acherao,_y,_V,; ziMQk03r,,,-P.--V -------
ORG: none
i TITLE: Use of the beat of chemical reactions for thermal reprocessing of liquid
radioactive_!a~4
SOURCE: Atomnaya LArgiya, v. 20., no, 3. 1966) 277-279
TOPIC TAGS: radioactive waste disposal,, vitrification., metal ceramic material..
thermal process
ABSTRACT: This is t., rerview article dealing with various possible effects connected
with the vitrification of liquid radioactive waste. The authors propose, in view of
the lack of materials with sufficient thermal and chemical endurance for the construc-
k tion of equipment iii which liquid radioactive waste can be converted into solid
vitreous materials, that the vitrification be effected in the radioactive graveyard
itself and that the )-eat be drawn for this purpose directl'y from radiative ' self-heat
of the radioactive material. This would permit the use of higher temperatures. A
specially advantageous reaction for this purpose in the metallotbermic reaction
MemOn + qMel - Me'On + mMe + % where MemOn serves in this case as the oxidizer and
q.
t Me' as the reducer The possible choice of oxidizers and reducers is discussed, and
I
the heat released in several typical reactions, with Fe2031 Cr203, or MnO2 as oxidizers
I
,.land Al, CaSi3, and SiAl as reducers are presented. Various possible features of the
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reactions are discussed and it is concluded that the chemical stability of the molten
material obtained as a result of metallothermic reaction exceeds the chemical stability,
of the molten compounds prepared in furnaces. Orig. art. has: 2 formulas and 1 table-I
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2 vmb
MASUNIKOVA, Ye.11,11.; TIKHOMIZU, A.N.; KRAYKO, Ye.A.; FENAR, 0.1.; GVOZDOVA,
L.G.; SOLOWMA, L.Ya..;,_KULICH:2JKO, Ye.V,; GELIF&IMEY71, A.Sh.
Study of the inetabolism of vitamins in workers in the hot shop of-A
metallurgical factory. Vop. pit. 19 no.2:3-9 Mr-Ap 160. (MIRA 14:7)
1. Iz laboratorii izucheniya vitaminov (zav. - prof. V;V.Yefremov)
Instituta pitaniya A1411 SSSR, Moskva.
(VITAMINS) (HEAT--PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECT)
KULICHWKOY,P.P.
- -W-- _,,~ ~
[In the struggle for the Increase of vork productivity; from the
practice of party groups of machine-building plants in Uzbekistan]
V bor'be se, povyshenie proisvoditallnosti truda; is opyte, raboty
partiinyth grupp mashinostroitellnykh zavodov Usbekistana. Tashkent,
Goo. isd-yo. 1953. 46 p. (KIRA 90)
(Usbakistan-IfficiencV, Industrial)
KRIYARSKIY.V.M. [deceaseiQ , KULICM.A.A.
1"'. - - ~ ' -
The modernized PD-10 starting motor. Avt. i trakt. prom. no.8:12-13
Ag '55. (MLRA 8:11)
1. Stalingradekly traktornyy zavod
(Tractors--Starting devices)
KULICHLV~ V.A.
- -1 ....... .-.-1:,-.' . ~~ .;,-..-'
Significance of Intravenous cholegraphy for the study of the
concentration function of the gallbladder. Vest. rent. i rad.
37 no.5s46-49 S-O 162. (MIRA 17412)
A, ? ,
il -:~ ~ . .
All
I T, I
I :'. 'I' of food on the rutrr func~lcn
I
,! i' c, !!nrmal gallbi-Mer. Trudy - -:o, 30:66-73 f 65. (IM lRA .18.9)
11H. .(,r 1 .1
it J L: ..!: . .
,-;! Z"i X-f,Y exaMinatirin If eli,'Icuative func-.Vn f the
' - c 11
;'-,I if-.dri6der and gtoma.-h. Tri-ly !-m) Mi.'! 39:259-165 165. (MIRA 18:?)
Razvedochnoye bureniye (Fxploratory drill iml-, by) N 1. Ku! i rhi-kidin I B Al Vos6riz-
hpnskiy. 1-ioskva, Gos,,colJ.zdnt, 1%,` - 566 p. dj'E,,~'frv., U!Wer-.
~,V5
6 2,-a, . 0 2-1
KULICHIKIIIII.N. I.
Department of prospectinp, technology. Trudy MGRI no.26:39-43 154.
(Prospecting--Study and teaching) (MLRA 8:12)
DUBFDVSKIT, V.V.. redaktor; KONTUSHKOV, A.M., redaktor; BELITSKIY, A.S.,
redaktor; BOGOLTUROVA, B.F., redaktor; DUBROVSKIT, Y.Y., redaktor;
ZHUKOV, A.I., redaktor; KDRPICHNIKOV, A.A., redaktor; KONYUSHOV,
A.M., redaktor; KULICHIKHIN, R.I., redaktor; SEMMOV, M.P., redaktor;
TURK, V.I., V.T., redaktor; ROSSOVA,S.M.,
redaktor--, GUFOVA, O.A.. takhnichookiy redaktor.
[Sinking, equipping and operating wells for the rural water supply;
proceedings of the conference of May 18-22, 1954) Sooruzhenie,
oborudovanie I okopluatatsiia skvazhin dlia sel'skogo vodoonabzhaniia;
trudy Soveshchanita 18-22 maia, 1954.goda. Moskva, Gos.nauchno-tekhn.
izd-vo lit-ry po, geol. i okhrane nedr.1955. 220 p. (,MIRA 8:11)
1. Soveshchanllv po voprosam sooruzheniya I oborudovaniya burovykh
skrazhin dlya sellskogn khozyaystva, 1954.
(Wells) (Water supply, Rural)
KULICHMIII,N.I.; SHTZYIMRG,A.H.
Determining optimal speed relationships in raising the tool us4d
in boring deep exploratory borsholes. Trudy MGRI no.28:131-137155.
(Boring) 01IM 8:6)
EMICHIKHIH, U.I.; SMYNBFM, A-M-
Efficient draw works for deep exploratory boring. RazvedA okh. .
nedr 22 no.l.:28-32 Ja '56. (MM 9:5)
(Boring machinery)
KULICHIKHIN H-1 - VNRCHEBA, A.0.
Some results of scientific research of the mining department of
the Moscow Geological Prospecting Institute on problems related
to resistance of rocks to drilling and blasting. Trudy MGRI 30:
9-13 '56. (MIXA 9:11)
(Boring) (Blasting)
KULIGHIICHIN, X.I.; TIKHOKOV, N.V.
~
Using diesel vehicles in geological prospecting. Izv. vys. ucheb.
zav;; geol. i razv. no.1:9-et-106 ja 158. WRA llt6)
1. Mookovski3r geologo-razvedochW instit-mt im. S.Ordzhonikidze,
kafedra gornogo dela.'
(Diesel engine)
KRITINKO, Miklujil Grigorlyevioh; ATRUTSUT, Abram Laterevich; X=CHlUIY,
Nola# profe, doktor tekhn.nauk, zaaluzhaWy dayatell nauki,
---- --I
retsenzent. red.; ROZHKOT, I.S., doktor geol.-miner.nauk, reteen-
zent; TZZDOKOTA, M.L., red.izd-va; IMANTITEVA, r.G., takhn.red.
[Guidebook for drillers specializing in cable drilling] Spra-
vochnik mastera udarno-kanatnogo bureniia. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-
tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po gornomu delu, 1959. 262 p. (MIRA 13:3)
(Boring)
1Z(2)
a t!w
'C)DTC.A L
3,f 71 A Cz Tlic ~:uthorc eo,!I -ment, of
various tyY)oo fc,r il-1-c In,
-tat
o-, t - Ta U
cace, the tWC'-Jr_,LI:~ V;i:",:,n c" t"10, s'-- i3 in."t lice; a~r. tnr,
0. ti
of Lj~,(, -)U,,jtL~jj, 1) 11 Y
v _J o in
. 110:)? , _, _t ',, (, 3 1 L,
f iXe(71 or~ _L
On a rop(~ , pull-j 10'.:r, 12, C Jof 4' be-
-,x~,I:t of t:1 t1r,:,,~, T 0 a
ezoidal
Ii a ~.-.ore na, r r o -:i c-,' r, c; c t r I* or 1,1en --i ne; c, n
used Tor the ororations. I,%, 12:-A a C-IeC-
r 1 ~~6 ;ill thc: L;c I's cU,_ e %, 1:
-ic Station 't)j, ot"I .1
t
Ulri be mounted ou thu cha:isi:~ of a tra -,2:,
their riotors ff-r t1op.
Ij eu 0 c
TI V, r 3 rau s
3:,--5 ~-5--/l 7
On the 1'echanization of Trench DiCginC Operations
function of these conditions one-piece U-1~:, SLR-30 or articu-
lated SLSh-45 or dismokintabla 37-R-30 scrape:,s are used with
wincheo of 7, 14, 28, 55 and 75 I-.ilo,;,atts. Su(_11 trio and three
drum winches are presently constructed in nininE ~.iac'12_,nery
plants. The capacity of scrapers vi~ries fron, 0-151, to 0-45 cu
Mo Their ;~,ei(-;ht can*,iot be lo3o th,'LP 3-5-5 I.C for I cm of the
working edge of the scraper. There are 2 tables and 4 sets of
diagrams.
A~'SOCIATICIT: T."GRI
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VASILIYXV, G.; VERCHL93A. A.O.; VOZDVIZHINSKIT, B.-I.; KULICHMIS,
H. ?, -
Department of prospecting techniques and its objectives.
Trudy HGRI 34:3-4 159. (MLU 13;12)
(Prospecting)_
KULICHIKHIN, N.I.
Technical measures for increasing drilling rateo in mining.
Trudy MORI 34:5-8 159. 04ML 13:12)
(Mining engineering)
KULICHIMIN, N.I.
Some indices of rapid boring of horizontal workings. Trudy
KGRI 34:22-25 159. (KIRA 13-1Z)
(Boring)
_KULICHIKH N. I.; TINHONOV, H. V.
I --
Using loading machiner7 in test drilling operations. Razved. i ckh-
nedr 26 no.12:23-27 D 160. (MIRA 13:12)
1. Moskovakiy geologarazvedochny7 inatitut.
(Boring-Squipment and supplies)
KULICHIKHIN, N.I.; RODIOITOV N.S.
4
Geometric parametere of the surface failures of rocks in drilling.
Izv. vys. ucheb. zav*; geola i razve 4 no.1:2-17-124 Ja 161,
(MIRA 14:7)
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut imeni S. Ordzhonikidze
i Institut gornogo dela. AN SSSR.
(Boring)
KULICHIKHIN, N.I.; BRONNIKOV, D.M.; RODIONOV, N.S.; KRASAVIN, G.A,-
Using high-speed motion picture photography In studying the
impact acti-Ai on rocks. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; geol. I razv.
4 n-j.4:128-129 kp 161. (MIRA 14:6)
1. Moskovskiy geologroazvedochnyy institut iment S. OrdrAonikidze-
(Rock drillt)
(Motion picture In mining)
BAKHCHISARAYTSEV, Arutyun NikolayevJc~-: retsenzent;
VOYTSEKHOVSKIY, I -!. , retsenzent; IVANIN, F.D. retsenzent;
KOVAL', V,A., ret~4enzent; CHEREDNIK, P.Ye., retsenzent;
NIKOLAYEV, S.V., red.1 SUCHILIN, A.P., red.; SERGEYEVA, N.A.;
red. izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn. red.
(Organization and planning of geological prospecting]Organiza-
taiia i planirovanie geologorazvedochnfth rabot. lzd.2., perer.
Moskva, Gosgeoltekhizdats 1962. 369 p. (MIRA 16:2)
(Prospecting)
ANATOLtYEVSKIY, Pavel Aramovich; GANICHEV, Ivan Alakisandrovich;
SHEYERDVO Osip Markovich. Prinimal uchastiye: PENIKOV, A.I.j
FAYERMANP V. doktor tekhn. nauk, prof .
zael. deyatelt nauki i takhniki F(SFSR, retsenzent; FEDOROV,
B.S., inzh., nauchnyy red.; FRIDKIN, L.M., tekhn. red.
[Drilling technology in building power installations) Tekh-
nologiia bureniia v energeticheskom stroitellstve. Pod ob-
shchei red. I.A.Ganicheva. Moskva,, Gosenergoisdat, 1962. 407 p.
(MIRA 16:5)
(Boring)
ALITOVSKIY, M.Ye.; CP-kPOVSKIY, Ye.G.; BABUSILKIII, V.D.; BRIDEEMI,
11 N LAPTEV, F.F.[deceaBed); SOKOLOV., 1.7u.; CF-A.LISiCF-F"Wj
A:Mldeceased]; FROKEO.JOV, S.P.; TOF-~PZV, A.N.;
.. ..&'7ZfZV$
A.P ; AERAMOV S K ; KONOMANTSEV, A.A.,, red.; FiIKIL-liSKl-Y, V.A.,
red: deceasedl; iPiTSYN, II.I., red.; MIARINOV, II.A., red.;
KULI(IHIMIJU, GAR14CYIGV, IN., red.; LYUBCHENKO, Ye.K.,
red. izd-va; POTAPOV, V.S., red. izd-va; GUROVA, O.A., tekhn.
red.
[Ifydrogeologist's handbook] Spravochni~ gidrogeologa. Pod ob-
shchei red. M.E.Alttovskogo. llo3kva, octooltekhizdat, 1962.
615 p. (MRA 15;7)
(Water) Underground)
KULICHIKHIN, N.I.; TDUIIOIIGV, N.V.
Over-all mechanization of driving horizontal prospecting workings,
Razved. i okh. medr 29 no.7:38-43 Jl 163. (ILM 16:9)
1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institui6_
(Prospecting-Equipment and supplies)
_KVLJCHIKJfF- . 11. 1 ., prof. ; BAGDASARuV, Sh. D. , dots.; 1'4RUMBA, A. 0. j
dots.; TIKTONOV, N.V., dots.; RAZP-V, IL-'J!., -or. inzh.,nauchrn. red.
[Boring and blasting operations, loading, timbering, mine
haulage, ventilation, and wine drainage; second part of
the course "Carrying out exploratory operations"] Burovzryv-
n7e ra6oty, pogruzka, kreplenie, rudnichnyi transport, ven-
tiliatsiia i vodoo+.liv; chast vtoraia kursa nProvedenie raz-
vedochnykh vyrabotok.11 [By] N.I.Kuliehikhin i dr. Mlo3kva,
Nedra, 1964. 455 P. (MIRA 17:9)
PALIYANOV, F.F.; SHTEY]IBMG, AJI.; Prinimali. uchastiye: ZINENKO,
V.P,; KIIISANOV, A.N.; KULICHIKHIN, N.I,p prof,, red.
[Drilling holes; for the specialty "Hydrogeology and
engineering geology" in prospecting and mining institutes
and departmentsl Buranie Avazilin; dlia spetalallnosti
"Gidrogeologila i inzhenernaiL geologiia geologorazvedoch-
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1964. 354 p. (MIRA 17.-12)
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--,KULICHIMIN, NV.; TMIONOV, V.V.
Hechanization of rock handling in driving narrow ~r)specting
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1. Moskovskiy geologorazvedochnyy institut.
(11ine haulage-Equipmet and supplies)
c ?'! m ~ -',v 7 ;~ --- ..- I- I. .- - .. -
GALKIN, B.I.; BIRYUKOV, V.I.; KREYTER, V.M.;_ULR=4IN,_S.N.._;
O!WVA, Ye.V.; FOMERAWSEV, V.V.; RUSETSKAYA, G.G.;
YAIMLOVICH, N.V.; MAKEYEVI V.I., red. izd-va; WOVA,
V.V., tekhn. red.
(Prospecting for stockwork deposits of nonferrous &nd rare
met&l ores] Razvedk& shtokverkovykh mestorozhdenii tsvqtnykh i
redkikh metallov, [By) B.I.Galkin i dr. Mosim, Gosgeoltekh-
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1. Moscow. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut mine-
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(Prospecting)
KULICHIKHIN, S.N.
Method of spacing and its use for d8termining the efficient
density of hole patterns. Min.Byrve no.W19-133 162.
(Prospecting) (MIRA 16:4)
1, ~ I -~ I,- ~ 7,;~.,~-.'-,t~~,~_-, . - I 1 .11 k M.,-.
UZZEROVICH A.Sh.# inshol TRUBILOV, M,A,, kand,t,*khn,n&ukj PROKBOROVt S,A,t
insLI XULICHUHIN, V.V.
Buokling of steam turbine housings due to thermal stroaaes,
Teploonergotika 22 nosIN57.62 0 165. (KRA 18110)
1, Vaesorasnyy teplotekhnichaakiy institut#
S/032/60/026/04/02/046
BOIO B006
AUTHORS: Filippova, N~ A,,, Martynova, L., A,,, Savina, Ye, V,,
Kulic 7
TITLE% Phase Analysis of Lead Industry Dust for Selenium Compounds
PI!,RIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriya, 1960, Vol, 26, No, 4, PP~ 401 - 410
I'EXT3 Various solvents were tested to find a scheme for the phase analysis of
lead dust for selenium compounds (Table 3, solubility of selenium compounds in
the solvents investigated). The following selective solvents 'were found: methanol
for selenium dioxide, 0.,5 It acetic acid for zinc selenite, an 0,5 M sodium
r,hloride solution for mercury selenite, 0,5 M citric acid for lead selenite ', a
1: 5 M sodium sulfite sclution for elementary selenium, an 0.1 N potassium bromide
,solution in 0,1 N sulfuric acid for zinc selenide, and 7 N nitric acid for lead
3eienide, An 0.25 M Trilon solution was found to dissolve all s3lenites,
Solubilities were investigated using selenium preparations- Microscopic analyses
--re made by R.- D., Kulichikhina and the structural analyses with X-ray by
V Savina (Table -1, composition of selenium preparations),. The possibility
determining selenium dioxide., zinc selenite, lead selenite and mercury
d !./ 2
Phase Analyain of Lead Induatry Dust for Sole-nium 3/032/60/026/04/02/046
Compounds BOIO/BO06
aelenite separately was verfied using mixtures of radioactive (Se75) preparation,;
of thege compounds, Owing to the complex composition of zhe dust, however, zinc
selenite and lead selenite can not be determined separately in industrial sample4i
The phase analysis of a dust sample admixed with selenium compounds showed that
the added amounts were found analytically. A scheme for the phase analysis Was
developed. Tables showing the composition of the samples investigated ( 'Table 5)
and the results obtained by the phase analysis of these samples (Table 6) are
givens A handbook by K. B, Yatsimirskiy and V. P., Vasillyev (Ref 9) is mentioned
in the paper, giving the values of the equilibrium constants of lead- and zinc
fielenite (Table 2) published in it. There are 6 tables and 9 references, 7 of
which are Soviet.,
ASSOCIATIOM Gosudarstvennyy nauchno.-issledovatellskiy institut '4svetnykh metalloy
(State Scientific Research Institute of Nonferrous Metals)
Card 212
SOLNTSEV, N.I.; CHUDINA, R-I-;- KnICILIKHINA, R.D.
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(Tailings (14atallurgy)-Analysis)
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SOLNTSEV, N.I.; CHUDINA, R.I.; SAVINA, Ye,V.; KULICHIMINA, R.D.
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24-30 162. (MM 16:94
(Saratov Province--Geology, Structural)
(West Siberian Plain-Geology, Structural)
BERDENNIKOVA, N.I.; KULICHIKIIIIIA, T.N.
Study of kinematic and dynamic characteristics of transveree and
transformed waves in holes. Trudy Inst. geol. i geofiz. Sib.
otd.AN SSSR no.16:31-63 162. (MM 160)
(Seismic waves)
Nvi ~Y%
4
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Conditions for the formation of points of return and closed loops
In hodographe of reflected waves. Razved. I prom. gecfIz. no. )5:3-
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(Seismic prospbcting)
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PcIl-t of it oection. ~iazveci.
z tic,
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